In the News (Tue 3 Mar 15)

Construction on "TrinityHouse," as it came to be known, was begun on May 16, 1887 and was dedicated on Shrove Tuesday, February 14, 1888 at a cost of $78,500, according to the original contract.

Trinity Church building was begun on April 1, 1889, the cornerstone was laid on July 11, 1889, and on Tuesday, September 9, 1890, the new building was consecrated by the Rt.

The present parish house, designed by Philadelphia, PA architects Watson and Huckel, served as a social and recreational center for the entire community, and was built with an auditorium, gymnasium, bowling alleys, and swimming pool.

Until 1836 however, the Corporation of TrinityHouse did not have a monopoly on the erection of lighthouses and many were built by private entrepreneurs.

Until 1854, the Corporation was able to extend assistance to mariners and their families throughout the UK (independent of any previous connection with TrinityHouse) because some of the large income from light dues was channelled to charitable purposes.

The records of the Corporation of TrinityHouse have suffered from fire in 1666 and 1714 and from bombing in 1940.

According to various editions of Flags of the World the TrinityHouse Jack is strictly speaking the 'flag of TrinityHouse' and is normally flown at the masthead to indicate that an Elder Brother is on board on official duty.

It was noted that TrinityHouse jack was flying from the Royal Yacht Britannia, when the Prince of Wales was aboard (or nearby) during the handover of Hong Kong in 1997.

TrinityHouse is one of those strange parts of the British state which are to all intents part of the state machinery, but not part of the government.

Following the creation of TrinityHouse of Deptford Strand in 1513, which ultimately became the principal maritime authority in the UK, it took many years before a reasonable amount of authority was gained over Thames pilotage.

TrinityHouse of Newcastle was formed in 1536 and regulated pilotage on the River Tyne.

TrinityHouse licensed pilots (in areas under its control) and local pilots were paid a controlled rate for ships they handled.

Surviving records specifically of lighthouse keepers and the crews of light vessels and TrinityHouse cutters are all 20th century.

Masters and mates, if examined by the Corporation of TrinityHouse, could be granted pilotage exemption certificates to enable them to pilot their own vessels in waters where they would otherwise need to take an independent pilot.

The house's builder and architect was a member of the Coleman family, and it is assumed that the house was built in the years immediately following the marriage.

Campbell House is one of three houses positioned next to each other that are approximately the same age and style.

Located in the centre of town, the house has an impressive view of the harbour and is one of the most important houses in the community.

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Trinity is more than just a place to live, it is a place to grow and develop.

Trinity does not require residents to be on the school meal plan, and has a community kitchen for students to utilize.

Trinity is the perfect place to live if you want to develop as a student and as a person.

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TrinityHouse is a transitional housing program for formerly homeless men.

Remain Drug and alcohol free: Approximately 85% of the residents in TrinityHouse are in some form of recovery.

Trinity Lodge was opened in 1995 to provide affordable transitional housing for graduates of TrinityHouse.

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The TrinityHouse is a direct answer to years of prayer by the women of Collegiate Christian Fellowship (CCF), a ministry of First Baptist Church.

CCF already had a house like Trinity for men, called the Alpha Omega House, and the women wanted a part of the action.

The TrinityHouse became a reality in 2000 when the Delta Delta Delta sorority decided to close its chapter at the University of Oregon.

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The TrinityHouse arrangement sounds to me like a means of bundling the lighthouse service with the other services offered by the port.

The lighthouse and navigational services for coastwise navigation as provided by TrinityHouse are provided separately from the services of a port.

TrinityHouse is not a goverment organisation and it is unlikely that Royal Marines would have been employed in confiscating ships?

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Times Community Newspapers - Countryside - 10/06/2005 - Harris Hollow House on Trinity Fall House Tour(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)

This, the newest house in Washington, Virginia, sits right at the edge of town on Harris Hollow Road, and is the most modern of the House Tour homes this year.

The Dried Flower Sale and House Tour is scheduled for October 15 and 16 with tickets available at the Trinity Episcopal Church, as well as at each house on the Tour.

Entering at the front door, ones eye immediately is drawn to the view out the back of the house, where a triple bank of three large windows opens onto the fields and then mountains north of town. The landscape itself seems a part of the house, and the mood changes with the weather.

The Trinty house corporation has been responsible for safety around the coast of Britain since it was constituted under a Royal Charter granted by Henry VIII in 1514.

TrinityHouse removed to Tower Hill in the 17th Century but the Hall existed at least as late as 1850 or so, and was the venue of the annual TrinityHouse election following a grand river-borne procession from Tower Hill.

That ceremony fell on Trinity Monday, eight weeks and a day after Easter, but was discontinued after the death of the Duke of Wellington, Master from 1837 to 1852 (Samuel Pepys was an earlier Master).

This ancient House has very successfully controlled the coast of England for a long time and it is only fitting that the Boarders, who are the life of Trinity Grammar School, should be connected with this noble English House.

The “Jack” of TrinityHouse is a rectangular flag, divided into four parts by the Cross of St. George.

In assembling the coat of arms for School House this ship was superimposed on the Cross of St. George and placed in the triangle of Trinity.

he construction of TrinityHouse began in 1505 and has, since that date, housed the headquarters of a unique maritime organisation, The Corporation of The Newcastle upon Tyne TrinityHouse, which has been dedicated to the welfare of seafarers on the North-East coast since the Charter of Incorporation granted by King Henry VIII in 1536.

uring all this time, the House was much associated with the improvement of navigation in and around the ports of the North-East coast of England, from Berwick in the North to as far south as Whitby.

Also the School ceased to operate sometime in the 1870's, and so it was that by the 20th century the influence of TrinityHouse was drastically reduced and it continued to be stripped of further roles up to this present day.

Richard Noyes acquainted the Court that the Lieutenancy were resolved to try the validity of our Charter as to the exempting of younger Brethren from serving in the militia for their Persons and that they have enlisted some and were resolved to oblige the rest to it.

Richard Noyes be admitted to act as Clerk of the Corporation with the same salary and advantages as had been enjoyed by his brother and he accordingly took the oath of Clerk appointed in the Charter and was ordered to give his bond in the penalty of £1000 for the faithful discharge of the office.

At a Court in Mark Lane the Deputy Master then informed the Court that upon their last house in Water Lane being burnt down he had in company with the Wardens and several brethren agreed to take the house where they now met.

This action is brought by the United States to enforce the Fair Housing Act, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, 42 U.S.C. §§ 3601 - 3619.

Defendant David Madrid d/b/a TrinityHouse Living Services, is a business operating in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which is located in the District of New Mexico.

The consistent pattern of harassment of TrinityHouse tenants has created a longstanding hostile and abusive environment for tenants with mental disabilities living at Defendants' properties.